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Here is a two sided 3D spoon 3"x 10" made back in june 2007. however two sided project will only center on the "B" side " regardless what you progam it to do on the keypad " so you will need to split it up if you use a sled or call LHR for a fix if any.

Hey LG, got a question for you. On the spoon file the area at each end, the circle, is this for the purpose of a tab? My wife loves her wooden spoons, anyone have any suggestions on the best kind of wood to use for spoons? Thanks

Hey LG, got a question for you. On the spoon file the area at each end, the circle, is this for the purpose of a tab? My wife loves her wooden spoons, anyone have any suggestions on the best kind of wood to use for spoons? Thanks

CJ

Jerry hardwoods are best for wooden kitchen utensil, like cherry, walnut, birch, hickory, maple or alder. Never wood such as cedar, redwood or pine and oak. Redwood and cedar is toxic and pine/ softwoods will splinter as well as oak. But I have read birch to be the best and withstand abuse!

I thought that was a kind of high price, but hey they are hand carved and the thing is very few would know the difference if it was carved in the CW! I run into with my signs most folks say they can't tell the difference between my hand routed and the ones made with the CW! By the way sorry for being rude, thank you for sharing and for showing us your great instruments!